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Newton’s Laws of Motion

Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

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Page 1: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s Laws of Motion

Page 2: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s First Law

Page 3: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s First Law

OOPS

Page 4: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s First Law

Page 5: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s First Law

At Rest: Velocity = Zero.Won’t change without force.

In Motion: Velocity =

Speed + Direction.

Won’t change without force.

Page 6: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

38600 kg per car22000 kg

820 kg (without person)

Newton’s First Law

Page 7: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s Second Law

What happens to this fraction as F (force) increases?

What happens to the acceleration if this guy doubles the amount of force?

Page 8: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s Second Law

What happens to this fraction as m (mass) increases?

What happens to the acceleration if the amount of mass doubles? (Same force.)

Page 9: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s Second Law

Page 10: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s Third Law

What is themisconceptionhere?

Page 11: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s Third Law

36,000 N36,000 N

Page 12: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Newton’s Third Law

Page 13: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Momentum

objectmass(kg)

speed(m/s)

momentum(kg m/s)

Angry rhino 1000 1

Angry bull 800 2

Which one is harder to stop?

Page 14: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Momentum

objectmass(kg)

speed(m/s)

momentum(kg m/s)

.45 bullet 0.015 275

Thrown Spear

1 22

Which one is harder to stop?

Page 15: Newton’s Laws of Motion and 2... · to change an object's motion. Momentum is always conserved. This means the total momentum before a collision will be the same after a collision

Momentum

objectmass(kg)

speed(m/s)

momentum(kg m/s)

.45 bullet 0.015 275 4.125

Thrown Spear

1 22 22

Which one is harder to stop?